Pope Leo XIV Calls for Ethical Oversight of Artificial Intelligence in New Encyclical
Pope Leo urges global rules to ‘disarm’ artificial intelligence
The Irish Times
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Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, 'Magnificent Humanity', urging for the ethical governance of artificial intelligence (AI). He likens AI to nuclear technology, advocating for its design to serve the common good and warning against its potential for domination and exclusion. The encyclical emphasizes public oversight and the need for an ethical framework.
- 01Pope Leo XIV's encyclical, 'Magnificent Humanity', emphasizes that AI should be designed for the common good, similar to nuclear technology.
- 02The encyclical argues for public oversight of technology to ensure it serves humanity rather than profit.
- 03Concerns include AI's potential to displace human labor and exacerbate inequalities, particularly in developing countries.
- 04The document highlights the environmental impact of AI, calling for more sustainable practices.
- 05Bishop Paul Tighe has been a key figure in Vatican dialogues on AI ethics since 2016.
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In his first major encyclical, 'Magnificent Humanity', Pope Leo XIV has called for a rethinking of artificial intelligence (AI) to ensure it serves the common good and welfare of humanity. He likened AI to nuclear technology, stating it must be 'disarmed' from logics that promote domination and exclusion. The encyclical, launched in the Vatican, emphasizes the need for public oversight and ethical frameworks governing AI, warning against the potential for technology to exacerbate inequalities and displace workers. The Pope expressed concerns about autonomous weapons and algorithms that could block access to essential services based on biased data. He urged that technology should not prioritize profit over human dignity and called for education on AI's workings. The document also highlights the environmental impact of AI, advocating for sustainable practices. The encyclical was signed on the anniversary of Pope Leo XIII's influential work, 'Rerum Novarum', marking a significant moment in the Church's engagement with modern technological challenges.
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The encyclical's call for ethical AI governance could influence policies affecting technology use in various sectors, impacting labor and social equity.
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